White River Records is a professional recording, production, and songwriting studio specializing in solo artists or groups that use live instrumentation. With the experience, arsenal and attitude of Adam Faler, the owner, we will work together to take your ideas where they are supposed to be.
White River Records is unlike most professional or commercial recording studios you might find. It is truly the home of Adam Faler, however, not what you expect when you hear the phrase "home studio". Adam has carefully sculpted his living space into a dedicated control room and live room with the same technology that you’d find in any other professional studio. Because of this, White River Records is an extremely comfortable and creative environment capable of high-quality recordings.
Adam works hard to maintain the professionalism and cleanliness of his studio and invites you to come see it for yourself if you are interested in recording, songwriting, or production. Find rates, studio specs, and the equipment list below.
reach out to adam@whiteriverrecords.com to schedule a tour or ask any questions you might have.
RATES
All of the rates and prices for recording at WWR are negotiated per project
I prefer to charge a flat rate so we don't feel the pressure of time running out but a ballpark estimate is $30/Hr or a flat rate between $100-$200 per session/day.
Do not hesitate to contact me at adam@whiteriverrecords.com for negotiating price.
STUDIO SPECS & EQUIPMENT
STUDIO SPECS
Live room: 15.5 x 11.5 x 8
partially rearrangeable, live drum set capable
control room: 10.5 x 11.5 x 8
minimally rearrangeable
bedroom isolation booth: 9.5 x 10 x 8
effectively: 4 x 10 x 8
echo chamber (kitchen): 11.5 x 12 x 8
very reflective room
CENTERPIECE
Universal Audio Apollo x8p
Apple 2020 M1 Macpro, 16 GB RAM
16 total inputs with the addition of the Behringer ADA8200 ADAT interface
White River Records takes full advantage of Universal Audio's world class plugins and hardware emulations for real-time monitoring when recording and classic sounds when mixing.
MONITIRING
Yamaha HS7 studio monitors
Samson S-phone headphone mixer
Sony STR-DH 190 stereo system with various speaker configurations throughout the studio.
SOFTWARE
Logic Pro X
Pro Tools
Luna
UAD Console
EFFECTS
Eventide Eclipse harmonizer effects processor
Custom Uncle Albert's Leslie model 125
MICROPHONES
Shure 575s
Shure Unidyne III 545
Shure sm57
Shure sm58 x2
Shure EZB/O
Yamaha mz104
Sennheiser e609
AKG D9000
Audix D4
Sennheiser MD 421 (vintage white)
Turner S500G x2
Beyerdynamic M88
Beyerdynamic M201
Electrovoice 635a
Electrovoice N/D 261 x2
Electrovoice CS-15 x2
RODE NT1-A
Groove Tubes GT66
Oktava MC-012
Sub kick x2
Fish mic
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GUITARS
Custom Telecaster type guitar
Harmony H910
Martin DX1ae
Yamaha SA700
Custom ES-175 type guitar
Harmony Hollywood
Fake Gibson Les Paul Studio but sounds great
Kent Polaris Semi hollow
Squire Bass VI
Ibanez EWP-14 piccolo guitar
Alvarez Yairi DY45N - IN REPAIR
AMPLIFIERS
Fender Deville 2x12
Fender Greta 2w 1x4
Yamaha G100 1x15
Yamaha G10W 1x6
Henrikson "The Bud"
Orange Crush 3 pocket amp
PEDALS
Big Muff Pi
Behringer Vintage Tube Monster VT999
Garage Tone Axel Grease
Electro Harmonix memory boy
Electro Harmonix Q tron
Electro Harmonix small stone
Electro Harmonix bass balls
MXR phase 100
Fulltone OCD
DOD FX60 stereo chorus
Digitech Grunge
T.C electronic Polytune
Cry baby wah
Cry baby wah (bass)
Rapco A-B 100 "The connection"
KEYBOARDS
Grinnel Jr 64 note upright piano (Helpinstill pickups installed)
Wurlitzer 200a
Ensoniq SQ-80
Ensoniq ESQ-1 x2
Yamaha Reface CP
Yamaha Reface CS
Yamaha CS1x
Stylophone
Jenco 3 octave Vibraphone